Atlanta November 2025

Atlanta November 2025 Events

Atlanta November 2025 Events

November is a Great Time to Visit Atlanta

Average temperature low and high: 41°- 64°
The trees in Atlanta turn from green to gold in fall. Picturesque by any measure, there is plenty to see and do in Atlanta in November. Generally mild to cool, the temperature rarely gets out of the 60s, making any outdoor activities pleasant. There's a lot to do in this vibrant and historic city.

November Event Calendar

Davido

Davido

Davido is set to perform at the State Farm Arena on November 18th. Known for his blend of Afrobeats and pop music, Davido brings a high-energy performance. With hits like "Fall," "If," and "Fem," Davido has established himself as one of Africa's biggest musical exports. Purchase tickets today and experience a show filled with dynamic dance moves, catchy melodies and colorful visuals.

Chastain Park Arts Festival

Chastain Park Arts Festival

Chastain Park hosts the 16th annual Chastain Park Arts Festival, named one of the top arts festivals in the nation. Nearly 175 artists come to the festival to showcase their artwork. Visitors can also enjoy crafts, beverages, local food trucks, live acoustic music, and activities for the kids. The Chastain Park Arts Festival has free admission and runs from 10 am-5 pm on Saturday and 11 am-5 pm on Sunday. 

Atlanta Events in November

Concerts

Theater & Headliners

Sports

Nightclubs

Things to do in Atlanta

Things to Do in Atlanta in November

Cascade Springs Nature Preserve

Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
Located on the west side of Atlanta and the site of the Battle of Utoy Creek in the American Civil War, Cascade Spring Nature Preserve is a peaceful, outdoor treat in Atlanta. The park is full of winding trails, wildlife, and an outdoor aquarium.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park
While a somber place, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park is an expansive memorial and tribute to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. There is a lot to reflect on, from Dr. King’s boyhood home, the church where he preached, and finally, his final resting place. The site also features the International Civil Rights Hall of Fame, an ever-expanding tribute to civil rights leaders past and present. Simply put, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park is a must-see for anyone visiting Atlanta.